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Canon Pixma Pro-200 printing odd color pictures compared to what I'm seeing on my Mac mini.

lsinak
Apprentice

 

I am having an issue with my Pixma Pro-200 all of a sudden printing odd color tones rather than replicating what I see through the lens. Any suggestions? I've seen the comments on this thread about having to uninstall and reinstall a new driver. I'm unsure exactly how to accomplish that. 

Pixma Pro 200 Printing sepia tonesPixma Pro 200 Printing sepia tones

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Patrick
Product Expert
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Hi lsinak,

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michaelparks
Contributor

I have been there, and feel your pain.  the Canon print driver you’ve loaded onto your computer, your monitor’s calibration, and the ICC profile of the paper of the software you’re using to print with our the biggest things that I can think of that could be impacting this color issue.  it honestly takes a lot of Google research and trial and error to solve

jrhoffman75
Legend
Legend

@lsinak wrote:

 

I am having an issue with my Pixma Pro-200 all of a sudden printing odd color tones rather than replicating what I see through the lens. Any suggestions? I've seen the comments on this thread about having to uninstall and reinstall a new driver. I'm unsure exactly how to accomplish that. 

Pixma Pro 200 Printing sepia tonesPixma Pro 200 Printing sepia tones


What software are you using? Can you post a screenshot of your settings?

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic
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